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Daniel Wayne Hole

Roy, Utah

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1955 ~ 2013Daniel Wayne Hole passed away April 3, 2013 while living in Kyle, Texas.He was born on May 6, 1955 in Portland, Oregon to Burton Charles Hole and Virginia Belle Sargent.He joined the LDS church at the age of 18 and moved to SLC shortly after. He served in many callings including...

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Dan is a friend from the mid seventies and I remember most his sense of humor and we loved being around him back in our single adult days. He always made any get together fun. Although the years have kept us running on different tracks, I will never forget this great soul. 'Til we meet after the finish line... Brad Bergam, Reno Nevada

We will miss you Dan...."Let your soul stand cool and composed before a million universes" - Walt Whitman.

John and I want to send your family our deepest sympathy in the loss of your father. Our hearts are broken for you. It was a dark day for us when your father died. We were blessed that he touched our lives even for a short time and we are better people for knowing him.
Your father was very brave. We were only just beginning to know him as our friend and someone rare and...

Dan, we were only able to know you for a short time having worked with you at the track; you were a very special person and we will miss you.

You will be missed my man....

There are no words to express the loss that we feel. Dan is one of those special people that has an impact on how you view life. Our whole family enjoyed his friendship and love, and we in turn love him. Our prayers are with you as a family that you may find comfort through this most difficult time.

Dan had a great passion for racing, he was an excellent Starter! Whenever you saw him at the track you could see the passion, the joy and the love that he had for the sport. I will miss the double checker flags at the end of each race. My thoughts and prayers go out to his children

Dan you kept me smiling while teaching me so much about racing. A good friend and someone I will miss.

I knew Dan from working at Miller Motorsports Park. I loved the long talks we had, racing go karts, goofing around being silly, and miss most of all his good natured infectious personality. He is missed dearly and will never be forgotten.

I met Dan through our mutual involvement in working at Miller Motorsports Park and SCCA. It is hard to believe that he is gone. He will be missed.